The State Judiciary – High Court

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The High Court is the Highest Court in a State and Stands at the apex of its judicial organisation. A High Court consists of the chief Justice and such other Judges as the President may from time to time deem it consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the State. But in appointing other Puisne Judges, the President consults the Chief Justice of the High Court to which they are appointed.

A Judge of High Court must be a citizen of India and must have held for at least ten years a judicial office in a territory of India or must have been, for at least ten years an advocate of a High Court.

A Judge of a High Court holds his office until he attains the age of 62 years. But he may resign or may be removed by the President in the same manner as a Judge of the Supreme Court may be removed.

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